• Originally a police station and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, policing and punishment, from bushrangers and razor gangs to the future...
  • The Justice and Police Museum is a heritage-listed former water police station, offices and courthouse and now justice and police museum located at 4-8 Phillip Street...
  • A visit to the Justice and Police Museum is a good distraction for 1-2 hours.
  • Once one of Sydney’s busiest policing complexes, the sandstone buildings of the Justice and Police Museum saw thousands of criminals and unfortunates pass...
  • Founded in 1991, the Justice and Police Museum is housed in the complex that served as Sydney’s Water Police Station and a magistrates court between 1856...
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  • In the Justice & Police Museum you will explore the fascinating history of policing in New South Wales, when you come face to face with the weaponry...
  • Fittingly, the Justice & Police Museum has been a Water Police Court (1856), Water Police Station (1858) and plain old Police Court (1886).
  • At The Justice and Police Museum, kids can put their parents in the dock, or bang them up in a real 1890s jail cell!
  • Crooks and cops, thugs and judges, locals and drifters, the guilty and the innocent have all left their stories here. The Justice and Police Museum was originally the...